Obviously Mubarak needs to go. But it wouldn't be a good idea if the presidents and the whole government would resign from one moment to the other, because the power over the country would be up for grabs and there's a risk that extremists will jump at it. The best sollution would probably be to announce early elections and until then to have Mubarak replaced by an interim president.

Stop printing worthless pieces of paper backed by nothing...Disorders in a country are beginning when people have nothing to lose. In Egypt people spend almost all their money for food, the cost of living is rising, for example, in January bread rises in price twice as much. I'm not sure that a resignation of Mubarak will help much Egypt for a long time.

A documentary on the massacre of resolving sit fourth and scenes Mutrh to his mother crying baby burning and is watching her headOrdnance, children and infants dying slowly as a result of gas

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hundreds of innocent unarmed civilians being shot dead in Egypt for supporting their democratically elected government , leaving them no other option but to arm themselves and resist by what ever means they can , sadly nothing can now stop more violence﻿ until democratic elected government is restored , or until western taxpayers stop funding the Egyptian army to murder thousands of innocent unarmed Egyptian citizens for israel and the USA political policy